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By Brenda Antonich
The 7 Clans of the Anishinaabe simply educates and informs people how the Anishinaabe, or First People, delegated jobs and ran the tribal community peacefully and smoothly. The clans were based on certain animals that each tribal member were born into. The 7 Clans children�s book takes an easy to understand approach to how the Ojibwe culture blended individual differences and strengths to live harmoniously and peacefully with each other.
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By Brenda Antonich
The 7 Clans of the Anishinaabe simply educates and informs people how the Anishinaabe, or First People, delegated jobs and ran the tribal community peacefully and smoothly. The clans were based on certain animals that each tribal member were born into. The 7 Clans children�s book takes an easy to understand approach to how the Ojibwe culture blended individual differences and strengths to live harmoniously and peacefully with each other.
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By Kevin Treloar

My Aboriginal Generation Is Cool

There are so many different Aboriginal symbols and languages, they vary from tribe to tribe. There were roughly 600 tribes and around 500 people in a tribe � a population of around 300,000 when Capt. Cook arrived in Australia. To date, the Aboriginal population is over 548,000. It is sad that the population of other races has increased over ten times that of the Aborigines despite its being the oldest race known to mankind, 65,000 years old. I hope that in this book, you see how beautiful and important the Aboriginal history and culture are and how we all can enjoy it.


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By Kevin Treloar

My Aboriginal Generation Is Cool

There are so many different Aboriginal symbols and languages, they vary from tribe to tribe. There were roughly 600 tribes and around 500 people in a tribe � a population of around 300,000 when Capt. Cook arrived in Australia. To date, the Aboriginal population is over 548,000. It is sad that the population of other races has increased over ten times that of the Aborigines despite its being the oldest race known to mankind, 65,000 years old. I hope that in this book, you see how beautiful and important the Aboriginal history and culture are and how we all can enjoy it.


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By Kevin Treloar

My Aboriginal Generation Is Cool

There are so many different Aboriginal symbols and languages, they vary from tribe to tribe. There were roughly 600 tribes and around 500 people in a tribe � a population of around 300,000 when Capt. Cook arrived in Australia. To date, the Aboriginal population is over 548,000. It is sad that the population of other races has increased over ten times that of the Aborigines despite its being the oldest race known to mankind, 65,000 years old. I hope that in this book, you see how beautiful and important the Aboriginal history and culture are and how we all can enjoy it.


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By James Henry Williams
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By James Henry Williams
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By Kathleen A. Connelly Kipp
This book is set in the early 1800’s during the time of the horse culture. Blackfeet Indians acquired the horse in the 1600 -1700’s. It was a time of minimal European contact and before the westward expansion reached the Blackfeet. It is based on historical hunting practices of the Blackfeet Indians or Pikuni (Small Scabby Robes) as they were known to other Tribes. The Blackfeet called themselves Nitsitapi (Neetseetahpee) or Real People. They followed the Buffalo as a way of life for thousands of years from the Yellowstone River in Southern Montana to the Saskatchewan River in the north, the Headwaters of the Missouri River to the east and in the Rocky Mountains to the west. Lewis and Clark did not discover Montana. The Blackfeet were there, thriving in their environment.The Blackfeet loved their children more than anything. The taking of land and loss of buffalo, starvation, and European diseases destroyed the Blackfeet’s ability to be self-sufficient. The final straw was the killing of over 200 children, women, and a few elderly men, including Chief Heavy Runner, at the Bear River (Marias River) on a freezing cold morning of January 23, 1870.The Blackfeet survivors were heartbroken and forced to give up their remaining children to institutionalized abuse called Boarding Schools in the United States and Residential Schools in Canada. The Blackfeet language and culture was forbidden.After the elimination of the great buffalo herds by the railroad; the Blackfeet were forced to stay on small pieces of land called reservations. The Blackfeet’s territorial hunting-gathering land base was decreased by a series of executive orders and treaties. It started with the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1851, where the Blackfeet were not present. A few years later came the Lame Bull Treaty of 1855. Next were executive orders by President Grant in 1873 – 1874. The Blackfeet Territory originally consisted of most of Montana and into Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada. Today, the Blackfeet Reservation boundary is north on the Canadian border, south on Birch Creek, east on Cut Bank Creek, and west is Glacier National Park for one and a half million acres in north central Montana.
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By Kathleen A. Connelly Kipp
This book is set in the early 1800’s during the time of the horse culture. Blackfeet Indians acquired the horse in the 1600 -1700’s. It was a time of minimal European contact and before the westward expansion reached the Blackfeet. It is based on historical hunting practices of the Blackfeet Indians or Pikuni (Small Scabby Robes) as they were known to other Tribes. The Blackfeet called themselves Nitsitapi (Neetseetahpee) or Real People. They followed the Buffalo as a way of life for thousands of years from the Yellowstone River in Southern Montana to the Saskatchewan River in the north, the Headwaters of the Missouri River to the east and in the Rocky Mountains to the west. Lewis and Clark did not discover Montana. The Blackfeet were there, thriving in their environment.The Blackfeet loved their children more than anything. The taking of land and loss of buffalo, starvation, and European diseases destroyed the Blackfeet’s ability to be self-sufficient. The final straw was the killing of over 200 children, women, and a few elderly men, including Chief Heavy Runner, at the Bear River (Marias River) on a freezing cold morning of January 23, 1870.The Blackfeet survivors were heartbroken and forced to give up their remaining children to institutionalized abuse called Boarding Schools in the United States and Residential Schools in Canada. The Blackfeet language and culture was forbidden.After the elimination of the great buffalo herds by the railroad; the Blackfeet were forced to stay on small pieces of land called reservations. The Blackfeet’s territorial hunting-gathering land base was decreased by a series of executive orders and treaties. It started with the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1851, where the Blackfeet were not present. A few years later came the Lame Bull Treaty of 1855. Next were executive orders by President Grant in 1873 – 1874. The Blackfeet Territory originally consisted of most of Montana and into Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada. Today, the Blackfeet Reservation boundary is north on the Canadian border, south on Birch Creek, east on Cut Bank Creek, and west is Glacier National Park for one and a half million acres in north central Montana.
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By Louise Chessi McKinney
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By Lina Asad Ghanim
This book is based on a true story of a young 11 years old girl (Lina), who had to move from her home country to Washington DC and to leave all her friends. Through the chapters of her story (Lina) describes her experience and challenges, since the moment that her parents told her, that they are going to move to America for two years. The book describes the events that accompanied her before and after her move with her family to America, including the social interaction with her friends, class mates and family members before and after moving to the U.S.A, and all the difficulties that she had to face especially the different language. This book was written by Lina only one year after she started to learn English
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By Edward Rodriguez
Little Warrior is a five year old Native American child who we call Little Hawk. It is the normal life of a child growing up in the tribe of the Cheyenne. He encounters the happy as well as the sad and adventurous times. You will also meet his two very special friends who become a part of his life. Hope you enjoy reading about Little Warrior as much as I enjoyed bringing it to you. HAPPY READING
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By Edward Rodriguez
Little Warrior is a five year old Native American child who we call Little Hawk. It is the normal life of a child growing up in the tribe of the Cheyenne. He encounters the happy as well as the sad and adventurous times. You will also meet his two very special friends who become a part of his life. Hope you enjoy reading about Little Warrior as much as I enjoyed bringing it to you. HAPPY READING
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By Evelyn L. Meningall
Black Is A Way of Life was originally published as a poem in “A Way of Life: An Anthology of Poems. Evelyn was inspired to write the poem to try and help her students avoid conflict, and to give them a sense of pride in whom they are. She tried explaining that Black was a concept that meant strong, resourceful, loving and caring, and about values that African Americans treasure. She was asked by family and friends to consider making it into a picture book to help little children understand the concept of Black. To that end, she has written the picture book “Black Is A Way of Life. This book is written for African American children, and for all children who can only see black as a color. It explains that Black is sharing with others, loving your family, and feeling good about yourself. The photographs capture the concept of what Black is. Black may be many things for many people, but for us, “Black Is A Way of Life.”
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By Evelyn L. Meningall
Black Is A Way of Life was originally published as a poem in “A Way of Life: An Anthology of Poems. Evelyn was inspired to write the poem to try and help her students avoid conflict, and to give them a sense of pride in whom they are. She tried explaining that Black was a concept that meant strong, resourceful, loving and caring, and about values that African Americans treasure. She was asked by family and friends to consider making it into a picture book to help little children understand the concept of Black. To that end, she has written the picture book “Black Is A Way of Life. This book is written for African American children, and for all children who can only see black as a color. It explains that Black is sharing with others, loving your family, and feeling good about yourself. The photographs capture the concept of what Black is. Black may be many things for many people, but for us, “Black Is A Way of Life.”
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